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so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1: robot 1: sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: are there flaws? eah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you #15% or more on car insurance. how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what soup can do. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus
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a cold front desk of to the north and west of us. showers already pushing into northwestern pennsylvania. -- it is 51 degrees at dulles airport. a cold front is just off to the north and west of us. 9:00 tomorrow morning the cold front will be moving through. showers will stick around. the skies will begin to clear. there's a little snowfall for upstate new york. we don't expect much for them. 67-70 degrees today for the daytime high, showers arriving later this evening. felucca extended forecast in a few minutes. first, traffic with lisa baden. >>> metro rail had a problem on the green line, has been resolved. new york avenue inbound at south dakota avenue, there's a crash. traffic is able to get by. allow extra time out of cheverly. now to newschopper 7 in the geico traffic camera center camera. virginia, headlights are eastbound at 50. this is a normal backup. eastbound, no accidents. that's good to the beltway. in maryland, southbound 29 coming from columbia passed trader joe's looks great to the beltway. we will keep an eye on i
a cold front desk of to the north and west of us. showers already pushing into northwestern pennsylvania. -- it is 51 degrees at dulles airport. a cold front is just off to the north and west of us. 9:00 tomorrow morning the cold front will be moving through. showers will stick around. the skies will begin to clear. there's a little snowfall for upstate new york. we don't expect much for them. 67-70 degrees today for the daytime high, showers arriving later this evening. felucca extended...
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. >>> really, coming at us from a different angle every morning. >> always keep us guessing. good wednesday morning to you, everybody. high drama in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. the star's former nurse, breaking down on the stand yesterday. tensions rising between the defense attorneys and the judge. >> jim avila has exclusive details. >>> and a huge evevent in plin, missouri. take a look at this right now. these volunteers are getting ready for the big reveal for the brand-new home. lost their home along with so many others. something really special. the first move that bus ever live on television. >>> and live in times square, some folks from joplin, as well, talking about rebuilding and "extreme makeover." you'll see it live. >>> first, josh elliott has the morning's breaking news. >> no more community in need than that. seeing it firsthand, it will be a great thing today. >>> we're going to begin in oakland, california, where one man said, and i do quote, it sounded like bombs going off. police clashing with anti-wall street protesters, cracking down on hundreds
. >>> really, coming at us from a different angle every morning. >> always keep us guessing. good wednesday morning to you, everybody. high drama in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. the star's former nurse, breaking down on the stand yesterday. tensions rising between the defense attorneys and the judge. >> jim avila has exclusive details. >>> and a huge evevent in plin, missouri. take a look at this right now. these volunteers are getting ready for the big...
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for us, it's a waiting game. that is our mechanism for showers overnight and tomorrow. a simulation of the atmosphere over the next couple of days shows areas of showers as we had to friday. early friday morning, a freeze watch has been posted for the eastern panhandle and west virginia. a nice breeze on friday and saturday. we will keep an eye on this system here. cloudy and breezy and 63 for a high with occasional showers. a cold day on saturday, clearing sunday and monday. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >>> a expand pains at redskin park. >> i will tell you this -- the redskins went back to work today and that club is bank debt. guys joke about the medical staff. the training room is good for taping the together during the season and dr. feel good can get you through it all. rex grossman is out of the hospital. he has pneumonia. the rest of the skins were practicing in the rain, going to their game plan against buffalo, which has become a big, big ballgame. >> is it a bust when? i would say it is. we don't
for us, it's a waiting game. that is our mechanism for showers overnight and tomorrow. a simulation of the atmosphere over the next couple of days shows areas of showers as we had to friday. early friday morning, a freeze watch has been posted for the eastern panhandle and west virginia. a nice breeze on friday and saturday. we will keep an eye on this system here. cloudy and breezy and 63 for a high with occasional showers. a cold day on saturday, clearing sunday and monday. >>> the...
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thanks for waking up with us. we begin on this wednesday with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden standing by, but we start with meteorologist steve rudin. >> we are in the belfort furniture weather center. a beautiful couple days across the mid-atlantic we have had with sunshine. starting to change. a cold front of to the north and west will bring increasing clouds throughout the afternoon and into the next couple days or so. there is the cold front. you can see it's stretched across northern ohio into pennsylvania, bringing with it a few showers. our clouds will increase as we move through the day. next 48 hours it should remain dry for the noontime hour. then as we move through the afternoon, rain showers will arrive. tomorrow will be a soggy day with periods of rain and mostly cloudy skies and temperatures 10 degrees cooler than what we expect today. highs today around 70 degrees. tomorrow, and '50s to lower 60's. >>> now to lisa baden. >> they are clearing overnight construction. no accidents to
thanks for waking up with us. we begin on this wednesday with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden standing by, but we start with meteorologist steve rudin. >> we are in the belfort furniture weather center. a beautiful couple days across the mid-atlantic we have had with sunshine. starting to change. a cold front of to the north and west will bring increasing clouds throughout the afternoon and into the next couple days or so. there is the cold front. you can see it's...
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stay with us. ♪ i'm watching i'm watching i'm watching american television ♪ >>> you want news of the weird we got it for you here on "world news now." >> oh, yes. >> we have a story tonight or this morning rather that will make you realize just what a weird place our world can be. this one takes place in siesta key beach, on florida's gulf coast. >> they had a visitor there, beach-goers couldn't miss. he was 8 feet tall and weighed 100 pounds. lisa carlson of wsb reports. >> reporter: jeff hineman was the first to spot lego man as he strolled the beach. >> i thought it was marine life, a manatee or something luke that it was still pitch black. the sun wasn't up yet. then of course when i got up to it i realized, you know some big, lego looking thing. so i just kind of drug it up out of the surf so it wouldn't float away. >> reporter: when he stood lego man up he was 8 feet tall and weighed 100 pounds. he has the words no real -- it said ego leonard and #. >> reporter: a crowd gathered. >> i se
stay with us. ♪ i'm watching i'm watching i'm watching american television ♪ >>> you want news of the weird we got it for you here on "world news now." >> oh, yes. >> we have a story tonight or this morning rather that will make you realize just what a weird place our world can be. this one takes place in siesta key beach, on florida's gulf coast. >> they had a visitor there, beach-goers couldn't miss. he was 8 feet tall and weighed 100 pounds. lisa...
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i wouldn't use anyone else. there were no hidden fees and no surprises. quicken loans is a lot like me -- we're both engineered to amaze. e quicken loans is a lot like me -- emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. thanks martha -- triggered my stop loss orders... saved me a pantload. [ crying ] oh great. every time i fly. my ears! swallow! [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology... at e-trade. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> the circumstances were terrifying. a 32-year-old americ
i wouldn't use anyone else. there were no hidden fees and no surprises. quicken loans is a lot like me -- we're both engineered to amaze. e quicken loans is a lot like me -- emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping...
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or using the web. i was at work and about to leave the office and i adjusted the heat so it would be worn by the time i got there. >> nest was developed by the man who led by private development at apple. named tony. >>> the rain will hold off for good part of the day but there's a cold front. temperatures outside, not bad for late october. temperatures are in the low to mid 60's -- 50's. 49 in centreville at this hour. we will see 52 degrees in silver spring. 52 degrees in the district. temperatures will slowly rise today. not going to rise as much as yesterday. this morning that is when we will look for the biggest jump in temperatures, and the clouds will increase throughout the afternoon. 55 in modesto, 51 at dulles airport, 52 in fredericksburg. a cold front is off the north and west of us. if your travel plans this morning or this afternoon take you to denver, it's not a pretty situation. they have winter storm warnings in effect anywhere from 10 inches to 15 inches of snow expected out there. no
or using the web. i was at work and about to leave the office and i adjusted the heat so it would be worn by the time i got there. >> nest was developed by the man who led by private development at apple. named tony. >>> the rain will hold off for good part of the day but there's a cold front. temperatures outside, not bad for late october. temperatures are in the low to mid 60's -- 50's. 49 in centreville at this hour. we will see 52 degrees in silver spring. 52 degrees in the...
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it was a highlight for us here. be careful, that's all i'm saying. >> yes. >> jimmy: so, you guys, you had this big deal, you are obviously the first transgendered contestant on the show since, i think, steve guttenberg, yes? yes yes? are you -- you're not mad at me, are you? >> i'm not mad at you. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> i'm just not mad at steve, either. wel >> jimmy: well, who could be? chynna phillips, i thought she was good. she got eliminated three weeks ago. you never know how this is going to go. >> you don't. >> and the judges comments sometimes are inconsistent. it is what it is. >> jimmy: on a scale of 1 to 10, how hard did chaz dance and work and rehearse? >> are you kidding? he would sweat through two shirts. >> jimmy: you did get very sweaty on the show. >> i get sweaty. >> a lot of it ended up on my arms. >> jimmy: so how many hours a day were you practicing? >> with her? probably about three or four. >> jimmy: and then by yourself? >> yeah and she would give me homework to go home with. >> jimm
it was a highlight for us here. be careful, that's all i'm saying. >> yes. >> jimmy: so, you guys, you had this big deal, you are obviously the first transgendered contestant on the show since, i think, steve guttenberg, yes? yes yes? are you -- you're not mad at me, are you? >> i'm not mad at you. >> jimmy: okay, all right. >> i'm just not mad at steve, either. wel >> jimmy: well, who could be? chynna phillips, i thought she was good. she got eliminated...
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>>> running with it. >> that does it for us. at the sleep number store, we hear it all the time: "well, we could sleep in the se bed, but it just doesn't work." she would like a firirr mattress thanti would. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sleep on the couch. with our bed, the sleep number setting represents the firmness that you like on your half of the mattress. don't mess with my side because i'm comfortable. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. go ahead and switch sides so you can feel what the other side feels like. you were on his side. how does that feel? it's hard. i like my side better, too. i like my side better. this is too soft. is is too hard. y don't we switch ckck to where you were. i am so glad to be back. , yeah. you can have comfort and you can be in the same bed. there's no debate or no squabble because you can have it your and i'll have it mine. so we save a lot of marriages. at our sleep better together sale, discover the bed whose unique d
>>> running with it. >> that does it for us. at the sleep number store, we hear it all the time: "well, we could sleep in the se bed, but it just doesn't work." she would like a firirr mattress thanti would. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sleep on the couch. with our bed, the sleep number setting represents the firmness that you like on your half of the mattress. don't mess with my side because i'm comfortable. i can...
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i used to have anxiety or depression. >> twice as many people in the study reported using less medication to help with back pain while doing yoga. >>> grab the soap or sanitizer because some new research suggests your commute could be making music. a team of hygienists set to find out where the worst bacteria and viruses are hiding. here is what they found. the filthiest surface americans encountered during their commute is the gas pump. and other offenders include public mailboxes escalators and atm machines. >>> some college students will be spending a week and i cruise ship, as cool as sounds. they found mold in the dorms. they believe it was caused by persistent rain. the sea voyager will stay docked near the campus until the end of the semester. the use of the ship cost as much about as -- about as much as nearby hotels. a lost cap that became a facebook sensation has been found. jack the cat escaped at jfk airport and since then, a facebook page collected 15,000 followers. american airlines employees finally found jack. he was in the customs room. this was nearly two months after he
i used to have anxiety or depression. >> twice as many people in the study reported using less medication to help with back pain while doing yoga. >>> grab the soap or sanitizer because some new research suggests your commute could be making music. a team of hygienists set to find out where the worst bacteria and viruses are hiding. here is what they found. the filthiest surface americans encountered during their commute is the gas pump. and other offenders include public...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. this looks pretty serious. an atlanta woman is threatening to sue the city over an outrageous case of mistaken identity. >> this case is crazy. maria culpepper went to police to complain about her stolen truck. but instead of getting help, she was arrested for assault and thrown in jail for nearly two months because
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we have some changes on the way. >> no snow for us. we have a lot going on this upcoming weekend with halloween and trick or treating. looking outside at this hour, annapolis, the problem beginning to increase. sunshine this morning helping to warm temperatures up this morning. clouds will continue to increase. a few scattered showers across central montgomery county, not adding up to a lot as we move through the afternoon hours. the wind out of the south at 14 will help bump the temperatures up a little bit more as we move through the day. no rain yet in alexandria. our final stop takes us to hunting down maryland, now at 68 degrees. it will probably reach 70 or 72. cooler air to the north. 59 in gaithersburg. head down to fredericksburg. 70 degrees. we're looking for temperatures to warm up. the core of the really cold air well off to the west -- let's show you the video of denver. 29 degrees there and a lot of snow. a winter storm warning continues for daytime hours. if you have travel plans, you could run into some trouble delays.
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he never forgot us. he grew up on mission street, and he went yesterday to mission high school to help them. that is a man who loves his country and loves us. we love him, too. i would like to get 11 turkeys from you to feed the homeless people as soon as i can. before i die, i want to make something else. but how i wish to give you some tickets. supervisor, let me see you tomorrow, and i want to see support for each one of us to them. i am going to be there, and i watch every one of you. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. stop the corporate rape of the public library. do not give money to oregon accept money from the friends and family foundation. it is a private fund raising entity that presents itself as a public-private partnership. what does a few over time show? when citizens of san francisco approved a bond issue in 2003, they were told it would cost $105.9 million and be finished in january 2010. at that time, the friends of the library originally
he never forgot us. he grew up on mission street, and he went yesterday to mission high school to help them. that is a man who loves his country and loves us. we love him, too. i would like to get 11 turkeys from you to feed the homeless people as soon as i can. before i die, i want to make something else. but how i wish to give you some tickets. supervisor, let me see you tomorrow, and i want to see support for each one of us to them. i am going to be there, and i watch every one of you. thank...
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this is where the rubber really hits the road for us. we have been engaged in this project for a long time, but now we need to make sure that you will get a library that you want and deserve. in doing so, it takes -- to use a corny cliches -- it takes a village to build a library. it takes a lot of people to come together to make a project like this happen. our commitment to you is to build a library that you want, that is safe and secure, that is inviting, functional, modern. a place that you want to be. a place where you want your kids to be. and that will be done on every hand library that we work on in this city. additionally, what we want to do -- and this is that the direction of the mayor and supervisors, former supervisors, and the community, we want to leave a legacy of not only a beautiful library, but of opportunity. that opportunity is in the form of business, for small businesses in this neighborhood, jobs for people in this neighborhood. so not only do we get out of this at the end of the day a great library but we did peop
this is where the rubber really hits the road for us. we have been engaged in this project for a long time, but now we need to make sure that you will get a library that you want and deserve. in doing so, it takes -- to use a corny cliches -- it takes a village to build a library. it takes a lot of people to come together to make a project like this happen. our commitment to you is to build a library that you want, that is safe and secure, that is inviting, functional, modern. a place that you...
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i also used to work for aaa. using an iphone, we would often lose calls and data, but basically because the area could not handle the volume. we live in san francisco. our economy is dependent on tourism and tourism growth. 2013, we are going to have america's cup in the middle of san francisco. people are going to be using geary boulevard to transfers the street to see the america's cup. if a tourist wants to -- president chiu: you are speaking against cu, right? >> right. president chiu: there will be time for you to speak later, but this is for members of the public who are speaking against the verizon decision. are there other members of the public who wish to speak? >> my name is gene. i would like to point to one thing, a reason why verizon would seek permission to build a cell site which is not needed in a given location. wireless carriers like verizon typically look for potential cell locations. there are firms that specialize in doing this work for them. in this case, for example, a consulting firm calle
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crazy alert elvis has left the building and so is all of us and all of us and all of us and all those more than sixty elvis impersonators had to flee a hotel convention in the united kingdom after a smoke machine set off a fire alarm as one hotel guest described the scene oh is it a bit of a state getting out of my room i was more confused when i got outside to see all these people dressed as all of us are people in full elvis jumpsuits and wigs several dozen men donning pompadours gladdie sunglasses and what rhinestone jumpsuits might be an unusual sight across the pond in the u.k. in las vegas it's called tuesday. coming up wiki leaks is running out of money a financial blockade by bankers is forcing the whistleblowers out of business but the banks they're seen john as fine bloody groups like the big banks. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to create a little bit through who can.
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used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo but i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design the currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy how trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow different parts of the european continent to do what's best incidentally i would say that that's why the european continent grew to global prominence in the first place it's precisely because we never had the political centralization that russia had that china had the mobile empire that the ottomans had but europe was allowed to prosper in the first place so we needed the centralized europe and i'm afraid i think that means rejecting the whole e.u. project c
used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo but i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design the currency is a mess because it's...
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they should repay us. if, indeed, they do, then it was the right thing for us to help libya overthrow their tyrant. if, indeed, the cost of this mission is repaid to us from those who benefit from it, then this type of mission, helping others fight against evil forces in the world is justified and speaks well of the united states of america. what does not speak well of us is when we become intertwined with dictatorship, and that's why i'm asking questions about eat ethiopia and i would ask the former ambassador to ethiopia, was there an election held why you were ambassador in ethiopia? >> i came in after the election. >> after the election. was that an election that happened right before you became ambassador, did the winners of that election then take over the government, or did they arrest those who won the election? >> they -- >> they arrested those who won. >> the parliament took up the seats because the negotiations was in behind the scenes to do so. the issue was the city hall who refused to take up
they should repay us. if, indeed, they do, then it was the right thing for us to help libya overthrow their tyrant. if, indeed, the cost of this mission is repaid to us from those who benefit from it, then this type of mission, helping others fight against evil forces in the world is justified and speaks well of the united states of america. what does not speak well of us is when we become intertwined with dictatorship, and that's why i'm asking questions about eat ethiopia and i would ask the...
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getting more condors focus in what i've just been talking there about oakland what more can you tell us. well what i can tell you right now is that the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us lease officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was all taking place and unfolding as about three hundred fifty occupy activists did not want to leave the camp grounds that they established weeks ago in front of city hall in oakland and the police in california were removing that were trying to remove them and told them they could not be there about three hundred fifty activists had set up camp there five hundred riot police reportedly went to the scene and that's when the clash took place it is being reported that police had fired off tear gas four different times now another man aside from the one that was hit in the face of the rubber bullet was
getting more condors focus in what i've just been talking there about oakland what more can you tell us. well what i can tell you right now is that the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us lease officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was...
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but you know the merit our city you know was giving us violation corners was sending us violation notices for many weeks and you know heard the discourse created by the city it was the same the repeated i mean stream and right wing media which was that you know there is trying to use in the camper that our vision was very dirty and so they tried to d. politicize any kind of eviction attempt by saying that it was about holder's he could buy lesions so that they could kind of you know circumvent the fact that they were you know they were using oppressive police for force against first amendment protester as are protesters exercising their first amendment rights and we've seen all around the country that you know that the cities use this heart and seem to buy a lesion kind of thing that is based on just arbitrary you know arbitrary stuff that they make up about you know a rat population or how do you know the rat population has increased since our views and stuff like this you know as an excuse to come up when with aggressive or it's. also it should be said you know occupy oakland because yo
but you know the merit our city you know was giving us violation corners was sending us violation notices for many weeks and you know heard the discourse created by the city it was the same the repeated i mean stream and right wing media which was that you know there is trying to use in the camper that our vision was very dirty and so they tried to d. politicize any kind of eviction attempt by saying that it was about holder's he could buy lesions so that they could kind of you know circumvent...
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> i think the rain will hold off until 4:00 p.m. most of the day will be ok. we will get up to 70 today. 54 degrees at the airport. the clouds are starting to thicken up. increasing clout with a chance for some rain late this afternoon and into tonight. a high temperature near 70 degrees. it will cool off as we head into the beginning of the weekend. first was a component to kim. >> -- first we say good morning to kim. >> liberty road, we have a crash in randallstown. watch for possible lane closures. as far as the harrisburg expressway is concerned, we're looking good heading down south to the beltway. live drive times show we're up to speed on the major roadways. in the northeast corner, 11 minutes. no problems. 10 minutes on 95 southbound between the beltway and 32. looking good. this is the west side of the beltway at liberty road. building in volume but no delays to speak up. this is 95 in the white marsh area. southbound traffic is looking good. that is the latest on traffic pu
thank you for joining us this morning. >> i think the rain will hold off until 4:00 p.m. most of the day will be ok. we will get up to 70 today. 54 degrees at the airport. the clouds are starting to thicken up. increasing clout with a chance for some rain late this afternoon and into tonight. a high temperature near 70 degrees. it will cool off as we head into the beginning of the weekend. first was a component to kim. >> -- first we say good morning to kim. >> liberty road,...
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i used to ride bikes too. so just being out there on the road and after doing the same runs, i used to drive by and think oh, yeah i used to run those roads and hills, and to be back on it is fantastic, wonderful. >> an incredible guy here. he works at the medical team at the rehab hospital in maryland. since his accident, he finished 16 miles on the bike yesterday, 16 more today and now he thinks he's ready to go. >>> the surprise in the polls tracking the race for the white house, in exploring the change of the face of the presidential presidency. >>> she wasn't supposed to be born yet. tonight, this newborn's amazing rescue. ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank. what's in your wallet? what is he, a clydesdale. what's
i used to ride bikes too. so just being out there on the road and after doing the same runs, i used to drive by and think oh, yeah i used to run those roads and hills, and to be back on it is fantastic, wonderful. >> an incredible guy here. he works at the medical team at the rehab hospital in maryland. since his accident, he finished 16 miles on the bike yesterday, 16 more today and now he thinks he's ready to go. >>> the surprise in the polls tracking the race for the white...
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and the revenue from a royalty is money we could use. what could we use the money for? make sure we don't have to cut medicare payments for grandma. make sure we have student loans for kids to be able to go to college. that's what the money could be used for. should it just be pocketed by rio tinto by these companies? so i ask my colleagues, which deal do you want to go home with and tell your constituents you were for. the deal where they got some nice land in arizona while a foreign mining company got billions in copper? or the deal where they got the land plus hundreds of millions of dollars in royalty payments for the u.s. taxpayer? with the markey amendment, we in congress are responsible stewards doing our due diligence to protect the federal treasury to get the taxpayer what they are owed. without the markey amendment, i will not -- i will not yield. without the markey amendment this house looks like the old keystone kops fumbling around in circles while billions walked right out the door that should be in the mokets of every taxpayer in this con-- pockets of eve
and the revenue from a royalty is money we could use. what could we use the money for? make sure we don't have to cut medicare payments for grandma. make sure we have student loans for kids to be able to go to college. that's what the money could be used for. should it just be pocketed by rio tinto by these companies? so i ask my colleagues, which deal do you want to go home with and tell your constituents you were for. the deal where they got some nice land in arizona while a foreign mining...
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be us to use a secret weapon as in iraq caused increases in cancer and continue to illnesses and innocent civilians that's according to a new international study research has found that the use of uranium enriched by american forces in the infamous battle for doodoo in two thousand and four was much wider than previously thought. he spoke to christopher busby one of the authors of the report may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found extraordinary high levels of cancer very high levels of birth defects and we also find a rate of change in the sex ratio in the ratio of boys to girls which appeared to begin after the battle of fallujah in two thousand and four well in the latest study what we did was we looked in the hair of twenty five mothers and twenty five fathers of children with congenital anomalies what we did find was a high level of uranium and it was not from depleted uranium it was actually slightly enrich uranium and it lead us to believe that more military systems use a whole new set of weapons which contain over producing enriched uranium folks so vario
be us to use a secret weapon as in iraq caused increases in cancer and continue to illnesses and innocent civilians that's according to a new international study research has found that the use of uranium enriched by american forces in the infamous battle for doodoo in two thousand and four was much wider than previously thought. he spoke to christopher busby one of the authors of the report may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found extraordinary high levels of cancer...
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two of us. i was sitting underneath the -- canned really stick park underneath second deck when the earthquake happened. the whole deck was like moving over us. i was thinking, that close from being killed because if it came down it would have been a disaster. the trick was trying to get back to berkeley. i come on public transportation and a friend of mine had a tv. as you can imagine one of these portable tv's. we realized that it wasn't running and the bridge was down. so it was quite an adventure getting back. what actually happened, i was able to get a bus that was headed down the peninsula and i asked them if they would give me a ride to the airport. i walked to the airport and rented a car and ended up going around san jose to get back. a lot of my friends did not get back for a day or so. it was quite an eye opener to me. i have been an elected public official for a long time. during that time i have been very interested and concerned about disaster and disaster preparedness and how we c
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use, no. what i said, let's get it straight, don't screw around with me -- >> did you use a rape reference? >> no, listen to me. >> i'm listening. >> i said rape was up, three times. there are the numbers, go look at the numbers. murder's up. rape is up. burglary's up. that's exactly what i said. >> and if the republicans don't pass this bill rape will continue to rise? >> murder will continue to rise, rape will continue to rise, all crimes will continue to rise. >> do you think it's appropriate for the vice president to use language -- >> we've got to go, i'm sorry. >> jason matera is with us, cornell and eric are with us as well. jason, i want to get to the confrontation. it is a perfectly fair, legitimate question of the vice president. do you regret your questions, that's a fair question. as a journalist, do you think it's fair to say, hey, do you want to take the vice president, essentially posing as a tourist or a staffer, someone trying to take a picture -- >> i was wearing my media bad
use, no. what i said, let's get it straight, don't screw around with me -- >> did you use a rape reference? >> no, listen to me. >> i'm listening. >> i said rape was up, three times. there are the numbers, go look at the numbers. murder's up. rape is up. burglary's up. that's exactly what i said. >> and if the republicans don't pass this bill rape will continue to rise? >> murder will continue to rise, rape will continue to rise, all crimes will continue to...
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see more clashes as officers use tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators plus . and business russia's gas monopoly gasper made the record did its base here twice the amount paid a year ago to have more for you on this program. the u.s. used secret new weapons in iraq that cost increases in cancer and could travel illness says innocent civilians that's according to a new international study the researchers found that the use of uranium enriched arms by american forces in the infamous battle of fallujah in two thousand and four was not righter than previously thought earlier r.t. spoke to christopher busbee one of the authors of the report and just a warning you may find some of the images in this interview disturbing. we found it scrawled in really high levels of counts very high levels of birth defects and we also find a rate of change in the sex ratio in the ratio of boys to girls which appeared to begin after the battle of fallujah in two thousand and four well in the latest study what we did was we looked in the hair of twenty five mothers and twenty five fath
see more clashes as officers use tear gas to disperse crowds of demonstrators plus . and business russia's gas monopoly gasper made the record did its base here twice the amount paid a year ago to have more for you on this program. the u.s. used secret new weapons in iraq that cost increases in cancer and could travel illness says innocent civilians that's according to a new international study the researchers found that the use of uranium enriched arms by american forces in the infamous battle...
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we hope you will all join us. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> i would also like to acknowledge72 hours our fire commission since 1996. he is here today. he is been a great champion for the city and has served a countless number of years. he has been a great supporter of of thing san francisco, particularly the fire department. thank you for being here today. [applause] i also have two division chiefs. we have the division chiefs here representing the city. [applause] i am also joined by my deputy chief. i want to acknowledge him. now here's retired captain jim lead to say a few things. >> i think we have a couple of minutes before we hit the timeline. i want to give the history on how we got started on this endeavor. we were discussing coming together in a joint organization called guardians of the city. there were two organizations that stepped up to move it forward. it was the police officers association, and the firefighters local 798. i would like to commend those two organizations for having the idea and making it happen. they
we hope you will all join us. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> i would also like to acknowledge72 hours our fire commission since 1996. he is here today. he is been a great champion for the city and has served a countless number of years. he has been a great supporter of of thing san francisco, particularly the fire department. thank you for being here today. [applause] i also have two division chiefs. we have the division chiefs here representing the city. [applause] i am...
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using an iphone app or web. i was at work and i was about to leave and i pulled up the iphone app and adjusted the heat at my house so it would be warm by the time i got there 20 minute later. >> reporter: the iphone connection is not surprising since the nest was developed by the man who led ipod and iphone developed for nine years. those are your tech bites, i am rob nelson.
using an iphone app or web. i was at work and i was about to leave and i pulled up the iphone app and adjusted the heat at my house so it would be warm by the time i got there 20 minute later. >> reporter: the iphone connection is not surprising since the nest was developed by the man who led ipod and iphone developed for nine years. those are your tech bites, i am rob nelson.
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and that's the business news for now but do stay with us here because the headlines are next. join us on a trip to a magical land where pesticides anymore children can live without ever opening a paper book. the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology safe here. wealthy british style. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. stronger. global financial headlines kaiser reports. international the top story tonight. nato. the wall street protests spread police in oakland california to take nearly one hundred activists and chased the rest off with tear gas and. your fate hangs in the balance as the leaders try to stop squabbling and solution instead you could see the biggest yet. some it's getting underway now and it's opens with. a massive expansion of. next why women worldwide are heading to bali these days seeking. bally's seduction by the local. probably slept with a lot of women from america. from canada.
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used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and the british conservative party m.p. douglas council. i'm in manchester with douglas cards well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reform he's also renowned skeptic service counselor thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term skeptic what does that mean old style your skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with
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melody barnes is joining us. thanks for being here. >> great to be with you, savannah. >>> the president not just with regard to student loans but also with the mortgage crisis has been rolling out serious policy initiatives under the idea that we can't wait. he's going to take actions he can do unilaterally. why did the president wait until now to unveil these initiatives? it's the fall of 2011. if he could have taken these actions before, why did he wait so long? >> well, savannah, he's been building on initiatives that we already started, things that we've been working on since day one. you take the announcement he made today with regard to student loan debt. this is something that we've been focused on, the high cost of college. in fact, if you look at information that's recently been put out by the college board, it says that even as college tuition and college costs have been going up, because of the things that we've been doing, the american opportunity tax credit, expanding pell grants, we have been able
melody barnes is joining us. thanks for being here. >> great to be with you, savannah. >>> the president not just with regard to student loans but also with the mortgage crisis has been rolling out serious policy initiatives under the idea that we can't wait. he's going to take actions he can do unilaterally. why did the president wait until now to unveil these initiatives? it's the fall of 2011. if he could have taken these actions before, why did he wait so long? >> well,...
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the governor didn't even do us the courtesy of telling us what it costs. so you can't make policy based on slogans. i think the fact that this doesn't have any numbers in it means that it was thrown together as a campaign device and it's the mark of its fundamental lack of seriousness. the tax revenues went up in the '80s and '90s because people were getting whacked with social security increases and now you're going to put social security at risk because revenue is going to be socked again. so i think it's a very half-baked plan. >> woodruff: come back to you stephen moore. it's not just rick perry, it's herman cain with the famous 999 plant, it's newt gingrich, governor jon huntsman who are talking about a flat tax. as you look at those proposals, is there one that's better than the others in your mind and how many americans are paying taxes today. what percentage of americans pay taxes? >> great point, first of all, i think newt gingrich said something very wise in the last republican debate when he said "look, at least republicans... they have all thes
the governor didn't even do us the courtesy of telling us what it costs. so you can't make policy based on slogans. i think the fact that this doesn't have any numbers in it means that it was thrown together as a campaign device and it's the mark of its fundamental lack of seriousness. the tax revenues went up in the '80s and '90s because people were getting whacked with social security increases and now you're going to put social security at risk because revenue is going to be socked again. so...
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a lot of us worked on that measure. my shop, president chiu, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor avalos, several members of the prior board, and the prior mayor worked on that measure, which did a couple of things. and we are in the process of implementing different provisions of proposition a. in 2010, the board of supervisors adopted the reserve policy that we proposed that will serve to buffer the city in future economic downturns by saving some of the volatile revenues that occurred during bling times. in 2010, the city for the first time piloted two-year budgets for our enterprise departments. and earlier this year, the board of supervisors and the mayor adopted, for the first time, a five-year financial plan for the city, which was another requirement of proposition a. going forward, that will be a requirement every two years. and you see here in italics, the second set of financial policies that our office is bringing forward under the terms of proposition a. as we discussed a little bit earlier, the city will go th
a lot of us worked on that measure. my shop, president chiu, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor avalos, several members of the prior board, and the prior mayor worked on that measure, which did a couple of things. and we are in the process of implementing different provisions of proposition a. in 2010, the board of supervisors adopted the reserve policy that we proposed that will serve to buffer the city in future economic downturns by saving some of the volatile revenues that occurred during...
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a lot of us will be outdoor, trick-or-treat. give me some candy, mike. >> trick-or-treat, smell my feet. you didn't offer that. let's go to the roadways. highway 4, we have an accident that's just reported from chp. the details still a little catchy. that is your commute direction coming through concord. sounds like three of the five lanes are blocked. chp has yet to get to the scene. eastbound out of the area we have construction heading into antioch, not a major concern. just a lane or two there. we'll get a live look outside and see how things are shaping up across the south bay. lower deck has that construction from treasure island towards the incline. not presenting any slowdowns. >> speaking of halloween, a new law could change the way halloween is celebrated or at the day. the connecticut state representative wants to change the date of halloween from october 31st to the last saturday of october. representative tim larson says halloween is a $7 billion industry. moving the date could create more jobs. many parents support
a lot of us will be outdoor, trick-or-treat. give me some candy, mike. >> trick-or-treat, smell my feet. you didn't offer that. let's go to the roadways. highway 4, we have an accident that's just reported from chp. the details still a little catchy. that is your commute direction coming through concord. sounds like three of the five lanes are blocked. chp has yet to get to the scene. eastbound out of the area we have construction heading into antioch, not a major concern. just a lane or...
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banks using a tool called credit defaults swaps. now those banks hold nearly 25 billion euros agree that. most of the major financial services funds in the u.s. are involved -- goldman sachs, jpmorgan, and bank of america, to name just three. the details of who injured how much money in those institutions remain unclear. bank of america looks to face the biggest blow. it was already hit hard by the financial crisis in 2008. it is slashing tens of thousands of jobs. if the bank of america collapsed, it would send shock waves through the financial sector at a time when the u.s. is battling its own debt problems and the american economy is flagging. market tensions have also spread to other industrialized countries, such as japan, south korea, and taiwan. their economies depend heavily on foreign investments and exports, and markets are closely integrated with those in europe and the u.s. stocks there have been in a tailspin for two months. in emerging economies like brazil, china, russia, and india, governments are urging quick and de
banks using a tool called credit defaults swaps. now those banks hold nearly 25 billion euros agree that. most of the major financial services funds in the u.s. are involved -- goldman sachs, jpmorgan, and bank of america, to name just three. the details of who injured how much money in those institutions remain unclear. bank of america looks to face the biggest blow. it was already hit hard by the financial crisis in 2008. it is slashing tens of thousands of jobs. if the bank of america...
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so stay right here with us. we'll have it live. >>> two new polls this week tell the same story about the current state of the gop field. a cbs/"new york times" poll showing cain in front with 25%, followed by romney with perry commanding just 6%. and another one, cain up front. romney right behind. and perry way behind. joining us msnbc campaign embed andrew rafferty who is with the cain campaign. what's the reaction like right now given all this positive poll news? >> well, the reaction is that they know they are a front-runner, and they are expecting the shots to keep coming. last night, mr. cain was in lamar, texas, for a clearwater tea party rally, and he said that the pain never felt so good talking about all of the attacks he's gotten in recent weeks. but we also have seen a shift in how his campaign is run. i mean this was a guy who was polling low, and doing things that candidates who aren't polling high need to do. being very accessible to media, taking questions. now we are seeing a bit more of a clos
so stay right here with us. we'll have it live. >>> two new polls this week tell the same story about the current state of the gop field. a cbs/"new york times" poll showing cain in front with 25%, followed by romney with perry commanding just 6%. and another one, cain up front. romney right behind. and perry way behind. joining us msnbc campaign embed andrew rafferty who is with the cain campaign. what's the reaction like right now given all this positive poll news? >>...
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fantasy you're using crisis rumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left him standing sun like a broken record. r.t. athens. e.u. leaders gear up for their last minute hearts to resolve their differences tell us what you think r.t. dot com are we want to know if you believe the e.u. can ever overcome its crisis looking at the chart almost half of the say it's now for the european union that we're heading for a new financial crisis a third say that the e.u. is. the only way out is if the wealthy contribute their fair share just twelve percent of those who voted say that even leaders must work with the public and not against the will of the people and just eight percent getting it right or you can add your voice on r.t. dot com. and germany's parliament vote today vote on whether to drastically increase the european financial stability fund a cash war chest intended as a first response to future crises its chief is due in a china on friday investment from beijing but economists a professor at new york
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how the euro-zone will use its $610 billion bailout fund. and how to ensure the stability of european banks. the top priority is planning for a structured debt default by greece. >> i think the best we can hope for at this point is that europeans reassure markets that greece will be allowed to default in an orderly way and the greek default will not affect italy, because the european leaders will, as a second important step, take steps to backstop and support the italian government bond market. >> tom: stocks moved higher as european leaders worked towards a debt resolution. the dow rose 162 points, the nasdaq added 12 and the s&p 500 up nearly 13 points. big board volume continues above one billion shares while nasdaq volume climbed above two billion. sales of new homes were up last month following four straight monthly declines. the commerce department says sales jumped nearly 6% as builders lowered prices in a soft market. separately, another report shows companies ordered more heavy machinery and computers in september. overall demand sl
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nobody is giving us nothing. don't shoved something down my throat and tell me that you're going to do this. we fought for it. you didn't do nothing. but make sure that that building would be taking care of with the services that we wanted. when you became a commission. i have never seen your charter. >>, miss jackson, thank you. i'm just trying to get my arms around, because i take it seriously, the cease and desist order. the commissioners, we don't direct staff. i want to figure out -- >> new director general manager to wait until we come together. there is a meeting tomorrow and if you want to send one of your staff to the meeting, it is the governor's committee where we will be discussing what we need to be doing with you and everybody else in this city. >> and i want to work with you directly. the last time i found it not only educational, but in lightning. and the documents you distributed i went over with a fine tooth comb, and that is the history. promises that were made are promises that have to be kept
nobody is giving us nothing. don't shoved something down my throat and tell me that you're going to do this. we fought for it. you didn't do nothing. but make sure that that building would be taking care of with the services that we wanted. when you became a commission. i have never seen your charter. >>, miss jackson, thank you. i'm just trying to get my arms around, because i take it seriously, the cease and desist order. the commissioners, we don't direct staff. i want to figure out --...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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that does it for us tonight. it is time for the last word it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell at his new time. have a great night. >>> the only person who can make herman cain look like a real candidate is rick perry and they are both making anne koulter look like a prophet. >> it is a case of desperate man. >> it is a great distraction. >> he's an idiot. >> if the birth certificate thing doesn't work, how about a tax cut for the rich? like a...